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for now they are waiting for the faa to losie inn up. >> if the faa let go of me right now i could break even. i could charge for more than pig hunting. crop surveys, do iing aerial photographs. these drones, these two guys are the next duck dynasty. they are great on camera and are well spoken and are having great fun with something that is fascinating to people. >> michelle did it. we have great writers. a world famous tv chef makes a shocking confession. about what nigella lawson admits. and our panel is here to weigh in on a troubling case. was he sleepily or something else. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprisewinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ >>> white house briefing is happening. jay carney taking a question about a report that surfaced that said that president obama actually lived with that uncle of his in boston. previously he said that he never met that person. here he is. >> handled appropriately. >> health care, senator harry reid g
for now they are waiting for the faa to losie inn up. >> if the faa let go of me right now i could break even. i could charge for more than pig hunting. crop surveys, do iing aerial photographs. these drones, these two guys are the next duck dynasty. they are great on camera and are well spoken and are having great fun with something that is fascinating to people. >> michelle did it. we have great writers. a world famous tv chef makes a shocking confession. about what nigella lawson...
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that has prompted the faa to cut 47,000 jobs and 13,000 of those are air travel controllers. that is in an effort to trim $200 million from the budget. the question, of course, is at what cost is that savings really coming? the concern is that there will be a domino effect here, that delays like this will cause people, especially business men and women to stop traveling, travel less because of the inconvenience. not only having the bottom line of the airlines, but the greater economy. for example, american airlines say it could see a hit of $1.7 million a day as a result of this. now, some suggesting that people may be too quick to point the finger at washington. the faa saying in a statement that 1200 delays yesterday occurred because of the furloughs, but that 1400 more occurred because of bad weather and other factors. so a couple things to consider, but for now i want to send it over to phil lebeau, a top member of the air travel controllers union. >> imto bring in dean yakapelli, in charge of the association, the new york office. dean, your people are the ones who staff
that has prompted the faa to cut 47,000 jobs and 13,000 of those are air travel controllers. that is in an effort to trim $200 million from the budget. the question, of course, is at what cost is that savings really coming? the concern is that there will be a domino effect here, that delays like this will cause people, especially business men and women to stop traveling, travel less because of the inconvenience. not only having the bottom line of the airlines, but the greater economy. for...
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the faa would consider or not consider public feedback on this? >> they don't -- they say they don't have a role. the faa got beat up for years for holding back on allowing electronic devices. now they have gone forward and electronic devices -- you're able to use them on most air craft right now. folks will rue the day they asking for something and they got it. >> i'm just wondering, when you talk about the fcc, and the news business we have certain words we can't use on the air, and i got tell you i travel with my family. i do not want to hear the woman next to me cuss out our his because he is cheating on her. so how do they police inappropriate conversation inside of the plane? >> comes back to how your parents raised you, and everybody behave like mature adults here, let's got into those types of conversations on the aircraft. >> you can lecture, see it that helps. above i let you go, scott, just from a technological privilege, how -- perspective, how far is this going to go? at one time you can't have anything on at any point, and that's bee
the faa would consider or not consider public feedback on this? >> they don't -- they say they don't have a role. the faa got beat up for years for holding back on allowing electronic devices. now they have gone forward and electronic devices -- you're able to use them on most air craft right now. folks will rue the day they asking for something and they got it. >> i'm just wondering, when you talk about the fcc, and the news business we have certain words we can't use on the air,...
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the faa will approve that application of the procedure changes. once that's approved, and it will vary slightly from airline to airline, but once that's approved, they can go ahead and implement it. >> as it stands, the belief at one point in time that these electronics affect the plane somehow and could compromise our safety, that's been resolved and we know that's not the case. >> the concern from years ago was the type of transmitters used. there are still types of transmitters that are very inappropriate on aircraft. but we have been able to show scientifically that things such as e-readers and nooks, those sorts of things, those do not pose a hazard to the airplane. once that proof was in place, the faa moved appropriately. >> all right, captain. thank you so much for your time president greatly appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> a lot of people will be happy about that. and a new picture. this picture on the right on the subway, you see the bars there. well, it renewed open in the search for a missing autistic boy. a lot of people were sendin
the faa will approve that application of the procedure changes. once that's approved, and it will vary slightly from airline to airline, but once that's approved, they can go ahead and implement it. >> as it stands, the belief at one point in time that these electronics affect the plane somehow and could compromise our safety, that's been resolved and we know that's not the case. >> the concern from years ago was the type of transmitters used. there are still types of transmitters...
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its 637 million for the faa. that's 5%. janet napolitano, the cuts for the tsa is 276 million. found 1.5 billion in waste by the inspector general, the numbers don't add up. they're threatening to close towers. we have 513 towers. 250 contractor towers. the ig found the contact towers round on 5 hap thousand, the faa towers two million, and the contract towerrers beat them on performance and safety and security and the same levels of traffic. a good manager can manage through 5% cut. a bad one should be dismissed. >> neil: you're looking at lax where there's an eerie calm. >>> having said all of this, one of the things jab -- janet napolitano warned but we're going to have grinding issues that come up because of the sequestration so it's not evident now but will be in the near future at the cuts come into effect. is that true? >> well, no, it's not. go back to the hard numbers. scare tactics are what washington use for politics and happens all the time. put the real numbers are 5%. so you have an airport, 100tsa agents 5% cut, unless somebody is funnying with the numbers, and i
its 637 million for the faa. that's 5%. janet napolitano, the cuts for the tsa is 276 million. found 1.5 billion in waste by the inspector general, the numbers don't add up. they're threatening to close towers. we have 513 towers. 250 contractor towers. the ig found the contact towers round on 5 hap thousand, the faa towers two million, and the contract towerrers beat them on performance and safety and security and the same levels of traffic. a good manager can manage through 5% cut. a bad one...
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the faa has been very careful not to sketch out a time line for . boeing says it's cooperating with the review and has its experts working on it. i understand from people i talk to that boeing was quite resistant in the beginning to this idea but it remains to be seen what the faa comes up with. to some extent the faa is, indeed, reacting to public pressure and public concerns and so i'm not sure that the faa officials themselves at this point really know what direction they want to head in. they are going to look at the data and that could take i would say several months, at least. >> andy pasztor from the "the wall street journal", thank you. >> thank you. >> brown: this week provided a glimpse of the latest in technology and high-end gadgets at the annual consumer electronics show, which wrapped up today in las vegas. ray suarez is our guide. >> suarez: it's still one of the largest tech events of the year, even as many people buy their electronic toy from its apples and googles of the world. more than 150,000 people made the trek to las vegas th
the faa has been very careful not to sketch out a time line for . boeing says it's cooperating with the review and has its experts working on it. i understand from people i talk to that boeing was quite resistant in the beginning to this idea but it remains to be seen what the faa comes up with. to some extent the faa is, indeed, reacting to public pressure and public concerns and so i'm not sure that the faa officials themselves at this point really know what direction they want to head in....
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do you think the faa, a government agency, is going to move swiftly on this? >> no. i don't think we should be expecting our books to be delivered by drone any time soon. it's not going to happen. as ari alluded to, it shows the future of how customers want things thousand. they'll go to a company like amazon, for example, with fulfillment centers all around the country and world saying i want this book and i want it by the end of the day. if you're showing how business will be done in the future, how consumers want things, how the minds of americans have changed. instant gratification. >> people that -- >> soon there'll be no prime shipping. >> it's going to be prime air. it's going to be fast. stealth. right in front of you. >> that will be interesting to see. i am a prime subscriber. only because it's free and comes relatively quickly. i don't know if i'd pay more for a drone just yet. charles, how does this affect jobs. when i was watching this report last night the first thing that came to my mind was, wow. a lot of truck drivers, people out there currently that
do you think the faa, a government agency, is going to move swiftly on this? >> no. i don't think we should be expecting our books to be delivered by drone any time soon. it's not going to happen. as ari alluded to, it shows the future of how customers want things thousand. they'll go to a company like amazon, for example, with fulfillment centers all around the country and world saying i want this book and i want it by the end of the day. if you're showing how business will be done in...
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the airline industry says the faa's plan maximizes flight delays. >> we believe that the faa has the discretion not to furlough the air traffic controllers. they keep the planes in the air, get them to the ground and keep travelers moving, keep shipping moving and that's critical to our economy. >> congressional republicans charge the administration is structuring these cuts to worsen their impact. in a statement, congressman bill shuster the chairman of the house committee on transportation and freezing rain structure says quote the administration views the sequester as an attempt to score political points rather than address real issues and find real savings in a bloated federal bureaucracy. he points to sizeable increases in the faa's budget and continued spending on consultants and travel. the administration says the law requiring these cuts gives officials few options. >> furloughs cannot be avoided. 70% of the faa's operation's budget is personnel. the faa must furlough 47,000 employees up to 11 days between now and the end of the fiscal year. >> the replace cuts with other cut
the airline industry says the faa's plan maximizes flight delays. >> we believe that the faa has the discretion not to furlough the air traffic controllers. they keep the planes in the air, get them to the ground and keep travelers moving, keep shipping moving and that's critical to our economy. >> congressional republicans charge the administration is structuring these cuts to worsen their impact. in a statement, congressman bill shuster the chairman of the house committee on...
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remains to be seen if the faa could verify all of their planes before then. but airlines are definitely ready to jump on board with this. >> all right. chris, good to see you. chris lawrence there at the airport. >> i'm going to be on a delta flight tomorrow. i'll try it out and see. >> you'll be there. >> president obama's popularity not faring well. this is amid the website fail uu uu failures. the rating at an all-time low. 42% of americans approve of the job he's doing. that is down 5% from earlier this month. 51% disapprove the republican party also at an all-time low. nobody comes out of this smelling like rose mz just 22% say they approve of the gop. 53% have a negative view. >> people still trying to logon to the obama care website, they saw the same frustrating mess e message, the system is down. even vice president joe biden says he didn't bother trying to log on because it was clear he actually wouldn't get online. but the site now back up later. the administration making a lot of apologies for all of the mistakes, all of these launch problems, sin
remains to be seen if the faa could verify all of their planes before then. but airlines are definitely ready to jump on board with this. >> all right. chris, good to see you. chris lawrence there at the airport. >> i'm going to be on a delta flight tomorrow. i'll try it out and see. >> you'll be there. >> president obama's popularity not faring well. this is amid the website fail uu uu failures. the rating at an all-time low. 42% of americans approve of the job he's...
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the faa is looking into it. they can stop this in its tracks, and congress. a house member put forward a bill that would make it illegal to talk on your cell phone, and now a bipartisan pair of senators have unveiled a bill that would do the same thing. lawmakers are looking at the polls on this one. most americans, two to one margin, said they do not want to talk on the phone, and more importantly, their fellow americans and those next to them to talk on the phone at 25,000 feet. >> hear the lady speaking behind you? >> listen. >> i've always been curious. how come that woman's voice is in every airport in america and how does she make her way around so often? >> reporter: i don't know. in hawai'i she says mahalo. >> tell her hello if you see her. >> reporter: will do. >> no decision from the fcc, at least during the christmas holidays you wasn't have to listen to people talk on the phone to you, just listen to them talk about every other thing they could be quiet about. >>> we have important breaking news. a federal judge has just accepted a guilty plea fro
the faa is looking into it. they can stop this in its tracks, and congress. a house member put forward a bill that would make it illegal to talk on your cell phone, and now a bipartisan pair of senators have unveiled a bill that would do the same thing. lawmakers are looking at the polls on this one. most americans, two to one margin, said they do not want to talk on the phone, and more importantly, their fellow americans and those next to them to talk on the phone at 25,000 feet. >> hear...
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international regulators are likely to follow the faa rules to loosen rules on using electronics during takeoff and landing. several airlines are saying they will relax their own lines soon. those are some of the hot stories right now on foxbusiness.com. more to come. my "2 cents more". next, thousands and thousands of runners flocking to the big apple this weekend for the new york city marathon. in a study says running could be bad for your health. ♪ gerri: can marathons' be bad for your health? ♪ gerri: the new york city marathon is back on this year. take splake -- takes place in new york this sunday. a great shape, new research suggests this train can have negative effects on your health. joining us now, and attending physician, great to have you. it is dangerous. >> it is interesting because the word marathon comes from a legend about a greek soldier who ran from marathon to athens to tell people that the war was over. just as he finished the marathon legend has it that he collapsed and died actually that does not bode well. if you are running the marathon the risk is actually
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breaking news, the faa is grounding all 787s. this is a big news event. especially for boeing who took a hit on the market ahead of the news. faa grounding all 787s. we'll see how it plays out tomorrow. especially in a place like seattle. home to boeing. >>> there is not enough water in lake michigan to fully support the shipping industry. low water levels lead to high anxiety in the midwest. the prospect of much more expensive shipping cost that you will ultimately pay for. correspondent steve brown has the story from chicago. >> the great lakes are less great, according to the data from the army corps of engineers. >> it does still show below average water levels across the board on all the great lakes. >> second consecutive low snow winter bookending a dry summer pushed the great lakes water levels lower. worst hit is michigan. the water levels fell five feet at historic low levels now. to avoid scraping bottom going in and out of harbor, ships like this are carrying the lighter loads. in this case, iron ore. >> we lost 18,000 tons of iron ore. that co
breaking news, the faa is grounding all 787s. this is a big news event. especially for boeing who took a hit on the market ahead of the news. faa grounding all 787s. we'll see how it plays out tomorrow. especially in a place like seattle. home to boeing. >>> there is not enough water in lake michigan to fully support the shipping industry. low water levels lead to high anxiety in the midwest. the prospect of much more expensive shipping cost that you will ultimately pay for....
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. >>> also tonight, the faa says the sequester is starting it to start furloughs. that means major delays at airports. this is all politics. we'll talk to one airline pilot who says the faa action is bologna. >>> and the senate is beginning to vote to improve an -- approve an internet sales tax that will wreck small business, dan consumers and amount to a huge tax grab for state governments across the country. a terrible idea. ""the kudlow report"" begins right now. ♪ all right. charges were filed against terror suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. nbc news' pete williams joins us with all the details. good evening, pete. >> well, the combination of evidence here the government says they have, larry, the main thing here is from a surveillance video from the scene of a second bombing, they say they can see dzhokhar tsarnaev come into view. they see him work his way into the crowd, take his backpack off, lower it to the ground. they say still photographs show it down on the ground at his feet and they say one of the most telling moments is when the bomb at the first site goe
. >>> also tonight, the faa says the sequester is starting it to start furloughs. that means major delays at airports. this is all politics. we'll talk to one airline pilot who says the faa action is bologna. >>> and the senate is beginning to vote to improve an -- approve an internet sales tax that will wreck small business, dan consumers and amount to a huge tax grab for state governments across the country. a terrible idea. ""the kudlow report"" begins...
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if the bill could pass the house at some point the faa's hands will be untied. they will be able to free up 253 million from other less essential parts of the budget and redirect it for fully staffing air traffic controllers including at small airports until the end of the fiscal year september 30th. >> i am delighted the senate just passed a bipartisan bill to resolve a serious problem confronting the american traveling public and our economy. >>> but this bill doesn't turn off sequestration. it just makes life a little easier for air travelers who saw at least 863 flights delayed on wednesday because of budget related staffing problems. what is interesting is the white house has issued a statement highly critical of this bill passed by the democratically controlled senate. late last night press secretary jay carney said it would be good news for the american traveling congress that means unnecessary delays but ultimately this is no more than a temporary band-aid that fails to address the threat by our economy by the mindless across the board cuts. the house is
if the bill could pass the house at some point the faa's hands will be untied. they will be able to free up 253 million from other less essential parts of the budget and redirect it for fully staffing air traffic controllers including at small airports until the end of the fiscal year september 30th. >> i am delighted the senate just passed a bipartisan bill to resolve a serious problem confronting the american traveling public and our economy. >>> but this bill doesn't turn off...
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rene marsh is here to tell us what the faa is up to. you got a little toy there. >> we can't talk about unmanned aircraft without having one here on set. this is one. this is what we're talking about, the agency which is responsible for keeping skies safe while they release new details outlining what needs to be done to safely open up skies to unmanned aircraft systems sometimes called drones. bottom line is they have to figure out how to integrate these unmanned aircrafts with aircrafts already in the sky. why? because in the upcoming years, the drone industry is expected to grow and congress has told the faa to prepare for a boom by developing procedures and regulations. the faa estimates that in the next five years there will be some 7500 drones hovering above for uses like aerial photography, monitoring critical infrastructure structure like power facilities, ports and pipelines, as well as communications and broadcasts for example during sporting events, even companies delivering their products. so here's what the faa says they wil
rene marsh is here to tell us what the faa is up to. you got a little toy there. >> we can't talk about unmanned aircraft without having one here on set. this is one. this is what we're talking about, the agency which is responsible for keeping skies safe while they release new details outlining what needs to be done to safely open up skies to unmanned aircraft systems sometimes called drones. bottom line is they have to figure out how to integrate these unmanned aircrafts with aircrafts...
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international regulators are likely to follow the faa rules to loosen rules on using electronics during takeoff and landing. several airlines are saying they will relax their own lines soon. those are some of the hot stories right now on foxbusiness.com. more to come. my "2 cents more". next, thousands and thousands of runners flocking to the big apple this weekend for the new york city marathon. in a study says running could be bad for your health. ♪ gerri: can marathons' be bad for your health? [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she could have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social
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as a result the faa had announced 24 faa towers would close this coming sunday. another 46 on april 21st. another 79 on may 5th. and airports could continue to operate if they came up with a plan them would do it without federal air traffic controllers. either they come one their own money to pay for contract employees or they go to a contract situation which air maybe pilots communicate with each other. and say i'm about to land. i'm about to take off. they coordinate their see and be seen approach which is very common in many small airports across the country. but the headline for now today, right now, the fax postponing the closure of 149 airports until at least june 15th. back to you. >> thank you very much. nbc news has now confirmed that on wednesday, the white house will send a budget to capitol hill that contains a compromise offer to republicans. later that day, the president will hold another one of those dinners with a dozen senate republicans. one of the most contentious changes, the cuts to social security. it is part of the final compromise after th
as a result the faa had announced 24 faa towers would close this coming sunday. another 46 on april 21st. another 79 on may 5th. and airports could continue to operate if they came up with a plan them would do it without federal air traffic controllers. either they come one their own money to pay for contract employees or they go to a contract situation which air maybe pilots communicate with each other. and say i'm about to land. i'm about to take off. they coordinate their see and be seen...
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international regulators are likely to follow the faa rules to loosen rules on using electronics during takeoff and landing. several airlines are saying they will relax their own lines soon. those are some of the hot stories right now on foxbusiness.com. more to come. my "2 cents more". next, thousands and thousands of runners flocking to the big apple this weekend for the new york city marathon. in a study says running could be bad for your health. ♪ constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treat
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international regulators are likely to follow the faa rules to loosen rules on using electronics during takeoff and landing. several airlines are saying they will relax their own lines soon. those are some of the hot stories right now on foxbusiness.com. more to come. my "2 cents more". next, thousands and thousands of runners flocking to the big apple this weekend for the new york city marathon. in a study says running could be bad for your health. ♪ so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. gerri: can marathons' be bad for your health? ♪ gerri: the new york city marathon is back on this year. take splake -- takes place in new york this sunday. a great shape, new research suggests this train can have negative effects on your health. joi
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cell phone usage remains forbidden in abundance of caution the faa says. >> the committee found in some instances of low visibility, 1% of all flights some landing systems may not be proven to tolerate the interference. in those cases, passengers may be asked to turn off devices. we agree with that recommendation and guidance to the airlines reflects that. >> that's a issue at altitude. cell phone towers are out of range any way. battery life diminishes is cannot be reached. games can be used but in cell phone airplane mode. if the plane has wi-fi, you mie use wi-fi. a portable keyboard or mouse acceptable. laptops have to be stowed in overhead bins during take off and landing. in a safety briefing, electronic devices have to be put down. these will vary by airline. airline trade groups have given approval. the association for flights attendants wants real life experience before they give endorsements. >>> the president's poll numbers take a nose dive. we'll talk about it with the panel when we come back. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we
cell phone usage remains forbidden in abundance of caution the faa says. >> the committee found in some instances of low visibility, 1% of all flights some landing systems may not be proven to tolerate the interference. in those cases, passengers may be asked to turn off devices. we agree with that recommendation and guidance to the airlines reflects that. >> that's a issue at altitude. cell phone towers are out of range any way. battery life diminishes is cannot be reached. games...
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is the faa over reacting to this problem? former u.s. department of transportation inspector general mary shea of low, an aviation attorney. is this justified? >> yes it is. when they have several incidents going on over several months that is typical of a new aircraft model, now they have had two dangerous events with this battery and in the aviation world two events is a trend. the a is not overreacting and did boeing a little bit of a favor and that they limited after this battery an electrical problem. once boeing shows the safeway to do this or maybe changes the battery maybe these batteries were simply defective, once boeing fixes this problem the plane comply again. the faa did not take a broad pointing action to ground it. cheryl: direct quote, release of flammable electrolyte damage, smoke, resulting from those incidents is dangerous. one of these batteries in the dreamliner directly underneath the cockpit. that is a problem. the concern of how with regard to bowling and the aircraft itself is the faa and the government self reg
is the faa over reacting to this problem? former u.s. department of transportation inspector general mary shea of low, an aviation attorney. is this justified? >> yes it is. when they have several incidents going on over several months that is typical of a new aircraft model, now they have had two dangerous events with this battery and in the aviation world two events is a trend. the a is not overreacting and did boeing a little bit of a favor and that they limited after this battery an...
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dealing with the faa cuts when so many others are taking a real beating from the sequester. i had enough of feeling embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer through 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events, including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart
dealing with the faa cuts when so many others are taking a real beating from the sequester. i had enough of feeling embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer...
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which protects the faa from furloughing its workers and causing continued airline gridlock. the sequester cuts forced delays on a total of 1200 flights on monday, about 1,000 on tuesday and 900 on wednesday. the bill is being trumpeted by republicans as a giant democratic cave-in. writing to his members this morning, eric cantor high-fived himself. by last night, senate democrats were adopting our targeted cut this not that approach. this victory is in large part as a result of our standing together under the banner of #obamaflightdelays. >>> plenty of other americans have little to celebrate. specifically those struggling the most -- the quick fix for flight delays misses the broader problem of the sequester. there will be no reducing cuts to meals on wheels act of 2013. nor will there be an insuring cancer treatment for medicare patients act of 2013. according to the editorial board of "u.s.a. today," as long as the cuts affected relatively powerless constituencies, few lawmakers seemed to care. this week, though, it hit well-heeled executive who is travel. the powerful ai
which protects the faa from furloughing its workers and causing continued airline gridlock. the sequester cuts forced delays on a total of 1200 flights on monday, about 1,000 on tuesday and 900 on wednesday. the bill is being trumpeted by republicans as a giant democratic cave-in. writing to his members this morning, eric cantor high-fived himself. by last night, senate democrats were adopting our targeted cut this not that approach. this victory is in large part as a result of our standing...
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international regulators are likely to follow the faa rules to loosen rules on using electronics during takeoff and landing. several airlines are saying they will relax their own lines soon. those are some of the hot stories right now on foxbusiness.com. more to come. my "2 cents more". next, thousands and thousands of runners flocking to the big apple this weekend for the new york city marathon. in a study says running could be bad for your health. ♪ [ male announcer ] it is more than just a new car... more than a new interior lighting system. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely new era of innovation. and the highest expression of mercedes-benz. introducing the 2014 s-class. the best or nothing. introducing the 2014 s-class. so ally bank has a that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice
international regulators are likely to follow the faa rules to loosen rules on using electronics during takeoff and landing. several airlines are saying they will relax their own lines soon. those are some of the hot stories right now on foxbusiness.com. more to come. my "2 cents more". next, thousands and thousands of runners flocking to the big apple this weekend for the new york city marathon. in a study says running could be bad for your health. ♪ [ male announcer ] it is more...
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because payrolls will be disrupted. >> steve rasmussen is president & ceo of the faa credit union, a financial institution where more than 35% of its members are federal employees. the credit union will extend short-term loans longer if needed. and allow members to skip a house payment without charge. they've also lifted overdraft charges on checking accounts. >> they're -- even the 0% interest or 6 months. and the overdrafts, we haven't seen those starts yet because everybody got paid that first week of the shutdown. now after this week,s this's when things really get to be a challenge for people. >> the budget and debt ceiling fight seem like distant issues to people on furlough. and has little meaning to their daily lives. >> it just seems like it's a snowball that keeps rolling downhill that nobody is willing to stop. and i don't know why. >> on the many-- among the many we talk to about the shutdown one thought about the process was often repeated and best expressed by tinker air force base employee thomas wright. >> you expect me to do my job, do yours. among the other effects
because payrolls will be disrupted. >> steve rasmussen is president & ceo of the faa credit union, a financial institution where more than 35% of its members are federal employees. the credit union will extend short-term loans longer if needed. and allow members to skip a house payment without charge. they've also lifted overdraft charges on checking accounts. >> they're -- even the 0% interest or 6 months. and the overdrafts, we haven't seen those starts yet because everybody...
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here's what the faa says. as a result of employee furloughs due to sequestration the faa is implementing traffic management initiatives at airports and facilities around the country. travelers can expect to see a wide range of delays that will change throughout the day depending on staffing and weather-related issues. senator harry reid wants to roll back the quester slightly using savings from the wars in iraq and afghanistan. senators amy klobuchar and john hoevner are introducing a bill to give the faa more flexibility to manage the cuts and senator kirsten gillibrand is working on a bill to reinstate air traffic controllers but cuts. the faa chief, michael huerta and senatorgy rockefeller met yesterday and there was also a lot of fingerpointing at a very contentious hearing. >> we told them that they should expect major impacts at facilities. >> everybody knew that. >> i want to bring in the "washington post" deputy national editor and patrick gavin. good morning. >> good morning. >> we've seen the sequest
here's what the faa says. as a result of employee furloughs due to sequestration the faa is implementing traffic management initiatives at airports and facilities around the country. travelers can expect to see a wide range of delays that will change throughout the day depending on staffing and weather-related issues. senator harry reid wants to roll back the quester slightly using savings from the wars in iraq and afghanistan. senators amy klobuchar and john hoevner are introducing a bill to...
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we don't have the helicopters because the faa forbidden them flying over this. right now we are at the mercy of what law enforcement gives us. the scanner traffic. right now -- >> bret: trace, let me interrupt you. let's get some facts on the ground. lapd headquarters. >> this information is from the san bernadino county sheriff's office. let me put a caveat that this is very early and preliminary information. today at 12:22 p.m., san bernadino sheriffs were in the hunt for christopher dorner in the big bear area. they received a call of a stolen vehicle in the 1200 block of club view drive. when they responded there, they received information from the person reporting that this stolen vehicle was stolen by an individual that appeared to be similar to christopher dorner. immediately conducted a ground a an air search for the vehicle. they were able to locate it at highway 38 and glass road. where the suspect in the vehicle fled in the forest. shortly thereafter, this individual barricaded himself in a cabin and exchange of gunfire occurred. during the exchange o
we don't have the helicopters because the faa forbidden them flying over this. right now we are at the mercy of what law enforcement gives us. the scanner traffic. right now -- >> bret: trace, let me interrupt you. let's get some facts on the ground. lapd headquarters. >> this information is from the san bernadino county sheriff's office. let me put a caveat that this is very early and preliminary information. today at 12:22 p.m., san bernadino sheriffs were in the hunt for...
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. >> the faa responding to a series of technical setbacks for the dreamliner. what are they looking for? >> the dreamliner was supposed to be boeing's sort of phoenix rising. it really was this plane that was going to be this great thing. rolled out in 2011. in the last week, it's been wrought with problems. it's kept these airplanes, these 787s grounded. the faa will go in and investigate the electronic components because of the fuel efficiency, made with lighter materials, but relies on the electronic components. bowing is opening up their airplanes to be investigated. saying the same thing, that they are completely safe. it remains to be seen what reports will say. >>> new survey says a third of the universities out there expect tuition to either decline or grow slower than inflation. should parents start celebrating that? >> analysts say don't open up the champagne just yet. the reason why, because of the economic uncertainty, and in job uncertainty, people -- students especially, less interested in four-year colleges, tuition rise 2.6% to 2.7%, less than t
. >> the faa responding to a series of technical setbacks for the dreamliner. what are they looking for? >> the dreamliner was supposed to be boeing's sort of phoenix rising. it really was this plane that was going to be this great thing. rolled out in 2011. in the last week, it's been wrought with problems. it's kept these airplanes, these 787s grounded. the faa will go in and investigate the electronic components because of the fuel efficiency, made with lighter materials, but...
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. >>> if you fly a lot of faa has made the decision that is going to make you very happy. officials have announced new rules that allow passengers to use most of their portable electronic devices throughout the flight. but don't expect to be chatting on your cell phone any time soon, the ban still remain on his using those cell phones and texting during take off and landing and the flight. >>> a powerful california lawmaker is now the target of a federal corruption investigation, a member of a prominent political family now caught up in an fbi sting. josh burnstein from al jazerra's investigative unit has more. >> reporter: los angeles, a city where fame and infamy go hand in hand. >> tax credits work. >> reporter: here, everything seems larger than life. including its politicians. that is state senator ronald calderon, he's one of california's most influential lawmakers. and he's the target of an ongoing federal investigation. according to a sealed affidavit obtained exclusively by al jazerra's investigative unit, the senator is for sale. a politician willing to influence
. >>> if you fly a lot of faa has made the decision that is going to make you very happy. officials have announced new rules that allow passengers to use most of their portable electronic devices throughout the flight. but don't expect to be chatting on your cell phone any time soon, the ban still remain on his using those cell phones and texting during take off and landing and the flight. >>> a powerful california lawmaker is now the target of a federal corruption...
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they've nearly shut down the government before, nearly defaulted before, partially shut down the faa. none of that bothered anybody. i see this as a problem for them building a coalition for the white house in 2016. that's what the party is worried about. >> do you think the president should offer to debate ted cruz on national television, joy? >> no. i think the president needs to elevate ted cruz. ted cruz ease constituency are the people listening to talk radio and they believe their strange ideology this is what it means to fight. you have this sense among the republican base, believe it or not, that their party doesn't fight. that they let obama win. and they want to see themselves win even if it means shutting down the government. i have to disagree with two things a.b. just said. number one, the people who are mostly the uninsured are younger people. the estimate of 7 million people by and large getting obama care in the first -- if you don't have insurance at all and you get it and experience being able to have that card and go to the doctor, i think that is going to open you
they've nearly shut down the government before, nearly defaulted before, partially shut down the faa. none of that bothered anybody. i see this as a problem for them building a coalition for the white house in 2016. that's what the party is worried about. >> do you think the president should offer to debate ted cruz on national television, joy? >> no. i think the president needs to elevate ted cruz. ted cruz ease constituency are the people listening to talk radio and they believe...
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but in all, 50,000 faa workers are being forced to take unpaid time off to save money. the obama administration said today it would be open to legislation that would give the faa flexibility with its budget. but called that a band-aid approach. a spokeswoman for the airline says the lobbying group is trying to halt the furloughs and calls them irresponsible and unnecessary. and many are arguing that these are not required by the sequester. well, we have an "outfront" investigation on whether that adds up tomorrow night. >>> and finally, an update on the ricin investigation. fbi agents today searched the former martial arts studio of james everett duskey in connection with the ricin tainted letters sent to president obama and others on capitol hill. authorities are not calling him a suspect but he is connected to paul kevin curtis, the elvis impersonator charged but then cleared of sending the letters. former fbi director tells "outfront" the fbi was erring on the side of caution by arresting curtis because ricin is so lethal and this is amid the boston bombings. it is f
but in all, 50,000 faa workers are being forced to take unpaid time off to save money. the obama administration said today it would be open to legislation that would give the faa flexibility with its budget. but called that a band-aid approach. a spokeswoman for the airline says the lobbying group is trying to halt the furloughs and calls them irresponsible and unnecessary. and many are arguing that these are not required by the sequester. well, we have an "outfront" investigation on...
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the onus is on boeing, the ntsb and faa to get this plane back up. when we didn't have this grounding, it was going to be fly until something happens. now we have sort of stopped this and who knows how long this will take. as ray lahood was saying, we have to be 1,000% sure. i'm not sure that's possible. you have to be 1,000% sure before this is okay. the onus is on testing trying to find a root cause and make sure we know what's going on. >> go over everything with a fine tooth comb. thank you very much neil and phil. >>> still ahead, why honey boo boo is celebrating a big change to atms. >>> and phil mickelson is mad as hell and he won't take it anymore. he says uncle sam is threatening to take 60% of his money. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edg
the onus is on boeing, the ntsb and faa to get this plane back up. when we didn't have this grounding, it was going to be fly until something happens. now we have sort of stopped this and who knows how long this will take. as ray lahood was saying, we have to be 1,000% sure. i'm not sure that's possible. you have to be 1,000% sure before this is okay. the onus is on testing trying to find a root cause and make sure we know what's going on. >> go over everything with a fine tooth comb....
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it allows the faa to move money between accounts so it can stop the furlough of air traffic controlle controllers. great. nobody likes flight delays. least of all people who travel frequently say members of congress, michele bachmann, for one, is absolutely thrilled. >> it's high time the faa, mr. speaker, have the flexibility they need to have on closures of any air traffic control towers. it is my hope that st. cloud, minnesota, and airports do remain open. they're vital. >> st. cloud is mrs. bachmann's district, of course, which helps to explain why we are seeing this incredible trajectory from problem to solution in just a matter of days. when business travelers are inconvenienced, when members are delayed getting out of town for their latest week off, something must be done. the white house was pressed today about the sudden air traffic exemption. >> the delays are a problem for not just business travelers and members of congress, but for many americans. and that's a real negative consequence of the sequester, but your point is excellent and we call on congress to show as much co
it allows the faa to move money between accounts so it can stop the furlough of air traffic controlle controllers. great. nobody likes flight delays. least of all people who travel frequently say members of congress, michele bachmann, for one, is absolutely thrilled. >> it's high time the faa, mr. speaker, have the flexibility they need to have on closures of any air traffic control towers. it is my hope that st. cloud, minnesota, and airports do remain open. they're vital. >> st....
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i certainly would be open to an faa solution. the transportation department is under an undue amount of immediate squeeze. ,> you talked about republicans how they can appeal to hispanic voters. there is still a lot of fear i am hearing. him thatu convince that risk is worth taking? >> i believe if we pass this legislation, it won't gain us a single hispanic vote. it will put us on a playing field where we can compete great right now we cannot compete -- compete. right now it cannot compete. all i can try to do is show my friends, particularly in states like mine and the state of texas and others, where the demographics should be convincing -- by six or eight will have aow, we -- if not a majority, near to a majority hispanic population in my state. it is a demographic certainty that if we condemn ourselves to 15%, 20%, 25% of the hispanic vote we will not win elections. i have no illusions about whether passage of this legislation will gain hispanic voters. it won't. it will put us on a playing field where we can make an argumen
i certainly would be open to an faa solution. the transportation department is under an undue amount of immediate squeeze. ,> you talked about republicans how they can appeal to hispanic voters. there is still a lot of fear i am hearing. him thatu convince that risk is worth taking? >> i believe if we pass this legislation, it won't gain us a single hispanic vote. it will put us on a playing field where we can compete great right now we cannot compete -- compete. right now it cannot...
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. >> the faa is telling nbc news there is a ground stop in effect for lax. the flights are on the ground bound for lax, will be held on the ground. you can see we've got air yeeri. this happened 12:30 eastern time, 9:30 a. time, pacific time. because of the east coast delays, east coast bad weather, there were a lot of people in those terminals. mike taibbi still standing by for us in l.a. mike, at this point, what are you hearing from the lapd? >> well, the lapd is still on the scene, obviously, because there have been unconfirmed reports bouncing back and forth on the scanners and radios there might have been a second suspect spotted, an unconfirmed report. the airport, as you point out, is a vast facility, one of the reasons there is a ground stop. aircraft kept from the terminal and arriving at the gates. if there was a second suspect, someone involved with the alleged suspect, where might he be, et cetera, et cetera. there's an abundance of caution in that regard. even if the incident itself, exchange of gunfire set to be contained and completed, finish
. >> the faa is telling nbc news there is a ground stop in effect for lax. the flights are on the ground bound for lax, will be held on the ground. you can see we've got air yeeri. this happened 12:30 eastern time, 9:30 a. time, pacific time. because of the east coast delays, east coast bad weather, there were a lot of people in those terminals. mike taibbi still standing by for us in l.a. mike, at this point, what are you hearing from the lapd? >> well, the lapd is still on the...
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national security, fbi and mail delivery and faa and may delivery will continue. among the nonessential are the 400 national parks. alex witt is in lower manhattan near one of the busiest national parks, the statue of liberty. >> reporter: krystal, it comes to minds as this boat came in from the statue of liberty and liberty island, it is the national park service boat. it shuttles the employees, a bunch of them got off today and i was thinking to myself, if you're scheduled to work tomorrow, unless you're a firefighter or involved in some sort of security for lady liberty's island, you're not getting on the boat again tomorrow if the government shuts down and getting it across the harbor to work. this is also something that is affecting the tourism dollars here. we have tourists coming from all over the world. this is one of the crown jewels of 368 national parks in the country. certainly the top destination for tourism here in new york city. we talked to many families, one of whom was an australian family. they said, getting to see lady liberty takes a lot of pl
national security, fbi and mail delivery and faa and may delivery will continue. among the nonessential are the 400 national parks. alex witt is in lower manhattan near one of the busiest national parks, the statue of liberty. >> reporter: krystal, it comes to minds as this boat came in from the statue of liberty and liberty island, it is the national park service boat. it shuttles the employees, a bunch of them got off today and i was thinking to myself, if you're scheduled to work...
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the faa doesn't want any planes in the air maybe having to circle later in the day. right now 45 minutes for d.c., 45 minutes for baltimore and that is extended far, far north. there's a lot more weather before this came from, from morrow, annapolis and binghamton. there's still 5,032 planes in the sky. we call this ants on candy. the good news is, the airplanes aren't that big or we would never see the sunshine. >> oh, boy, that looks busy. i'm not sure i ever want to the see that map ever again. thank you, chad. >> that's a little intimidating. >> it is. >>> sad news, horrible crash at the grand prix of houston leading a three-time indy 500 winner injured. and a lot of fans hurt as well. we'll have that after the break. >>> now to houston, incredible pictures, here they come. right there, that violent crash at the grand prix in houston. a three-time indy winner, dario franchitti was seriously injured in this wreck. he did get a concussion, a fractured spine, broken ankle but is listed in good condition. thank goodness. >> good lord, when you see that, it's unbeliev
the faa doesn't want any planes in the air maybe having to circle later in the day. right now 45 minutes for d.c., 45 minutes for baltimore and that is extended far, far north. there's a lot more weather before this came from, from morrow, annapolis and binghamton. there's still 5,032 planes in the sky. we call this ants on candy. the good news is, the airplanes aren't that big or we would never see the sunshine. >> oh, boy, that looks busy. i'm not sure i ever want to the see that map...
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a story line that has kind of developed because of the guns vote and because of this change in the faa funding, that he's on the defensive and can't get his way. i think their feeling is it's a nice story for the press to focus on but they've got bigger fish they're going to try to fry. but i do think that there is a question about what their ambitions are on the budget at this point. i'm not convinced that they are as ambitious in their expectations as they might have been before. so we could get some solution to the budget issue. but every piece of history over the last several years tells us that in the end we do a minimal deal, not a maximum deal. >> woodruff: just a final quick question about health-care reform, implementing health-care reform. that came up today. the president said he's confident they can work that through. what do you see on that? >> well, we know from our conversations with democrats in the states that there is an apprehension that this is going to impact them in the midterms. and we saw max baucus the other day call this thing a train wreck, so i think it is v
a story line that has kind of developed because of the guns vote and because of this change in the faa funding, that he's on the defensive and can't get his way. i think their feeling is it's a nice story for the press to focus on but they've got bigger fish they're going to try to fry. but i do think that there is a question about what their ambitions are on the budget at this point. i'm not convinced that they are as ambitious in their expectations as they might have been before. so we could...